Venous Disease Treatment in Stockton, CA
At Aria Vascular, we provide advanced, minimally invasive treatment for venous disease in patients throughout Stockton, San Joaquin County, and the Central Valley. Venous conditions can cause leg swelling, pain, skin changes, and long-term complications if left untreated. Our multidisciplinary vascular team offers expert diagnosis and image-guided treatment options designed to restore healthy circulation with minimal downtime.
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What Is Venous Disease?
Venous disease occurs when the veins in the body—most commonly in the legs—are unable to efficiently return blood back to the heart. This often results from weakened or damaged vein valves, leading to blood pooling, pressure buildup, and visible vein changes.
Common causes include:
- Genetics
- Prolonged standing or sitting
- Pregnancy
- Obesity
- Prior blood clots
- Aging
When untreated, venous disease may progress from cosmetic concerns to chronic pain, skin thickening, or venous ulcers.
Venous Conditions We Treat
At Aria Vascular, we treat a full spectrum of venous disorders using minimally invasive techniques.
Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins visible beneath the skin. They may cause heaviness, aching, swelling, or itching in the legs. We offer ultrasound-guided vein ablation and sclerotherapy to relieve symptoms and improve circulation.
Chronic DVT & Post-Thrombotic Syndrome
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) can cause long-term damage to veins, leading to swelling, pain, and skin changes. Our team provides advanced clot management and venous reconstruction options when necessary.
IVC Filter Placement & Removal
Inferior vena cava (IVC) filters are used to prevent blood clots from traveling to the lungs. We specialize in both placement and complex retrieval procedures to reduce long-term complications.
Minimally Invasive Venous Treatments
We prioritize image-guided, catheter-based treatments that avoid open surgery whenever possible.
Treatment options may include:
- Endovenous laser ablation
- Radiofrequency vein ablation
- Ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy
- Venoplasty and venous stenting
- Catheter-directed thrombolysis
Most procedures are performed on an outpatient basis and require only local anesthesia or conscious sedation
When Should You See a Venous Specialist?
You should schedule an evaluation if you experience:
- Persistent leg swelling
- Radiofrequency vein ablation
- Visible bulging veins
- Skin discoloration near the ankles
- Slow-healing leg wounds
- History of blood clots
Early intervention can prevent progression and long-term complications
Why Choose Aria Vascular for Venous Disease Treatment?
Aria Vascular is the only comprehensive, multidisciplinary vascular center in San Joaquin County offering integrated arterial and venous care.
Patients choose us for:
Board-certified vascular surgeons and interventional radiologists
Advanced endovascular technology
Outpatient minimally invasive procedures
Personalized treatment plans
Local care in Stockton serving Lodi, Manteca, and Modesto
Frequently Asked Questions
Is venous disease dangerous?
Untreated venous disease can progress to ulcers, infections, or chronic pain. Early evaluation helps prevent complications
Is vein treatment painful?
Modern minimally invasive treatments involve minimal discomfort and quick recovery.
Does insurance cover venous treatment?
When symptoms are present and conservative therapy has been attempted, treatment is often covered.
How long is recovery after vein ablation?
Most patients return to normal activities within 24–48 hours.
Where does Aria Vascular provide care?
Our center is located in Stockton, CA, and we proudly serve patients throughout San Joaquin County and surrounding areas, including Lodi, Manteca, and Modesto.
How do I schedule an appointment at Aria Vascular?
You can request an appointment online through our website, call our office at (209) 226-4300, or email info@ariavascular.com. Our team will guide you through the process and help you start your journey toward better vascular health.